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Cattlemen see benefits in different calving seasons
Market forces impact beef breeding seasons, both for the cow and calf, and the operator.
Still heroes
WASHINGTON D.C. – When Flight 9096 landed in Washington D.C. Sept. 8, the pages of the calendar flipped back a few decades.
How to build and install a simple nest box
Learn how to build and install a simple nest box for common cavity-nesting songbirds that live in your backyard and nearby habitats.
Wood ducks make ideal choice for birdwatching
Julie Geiss is enjoying the opportunity to watch several pairs of wood ducks that have been making their home on the creek near her farm.
Little dog syndrome
Kym Seabolt absolutely loves her little dogs and her tiny granddogs. She delights in all of their little dog qualities.
Coming clean with complications
Doing the laundry never seemed like rocket science until the washing machines, detergent and everything else that goes with it got more complicated.
First World problems lead to old favorite
Dealing with the inconvenience of car trouble combined with phone trouble, Julie Geiss returns to one of her favorite hiking spots at Mill Creek Metro Park.
Enjoying the hobby life
So once the children are safely grown, (almost) flown and the mom duties begin to dwindle, what is a person to do? Apparently, get some hobbies.
Country should unite to buy American
Julie Geiss explains her 2021 mantra — “Made in America” — and encourages others to be more mindful of where the product comes from before purchasing it.
This fall, when it comes to leaves, you can rake it or leave it
Recycling leaves can help you reduce the cost of purchased landscape products, make your soil more fertile, reduce weed germination and protect the environment.






